Debut of first Edition hotel in Singapore and Southeast Asia

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for rent and sale on PropertyGuru.The Singapore Edition, situated in the city-state and Southeast Asia, is a luxury lifestyle brand mastered by American Ian Schrager in partnership with Marriott, the world’s largest hotel chain with a portfolio of 31 brands. Soft-opened on Nov 9, the 204-room hotel stands across six floors, while the adjacent development, the 154-unit luxury residences Boulevard 88, soars 28 storeys.Responsible for these notable sites is architect Moshe Safdie of Safdie Architects and Singapore-based DP Architects – who has also designed local landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands and Jewel Changi Airport.From the white-marbled lobby with its gold leaf-covered domed ceiling, to the mixed-use development with its double frontage along Orchard Boulevard and Cuscaden Road in prime District 10, the Singapore Edition brings together luxury, refinement and style.Owned by a consortium comprising Singapore tycoon Kwek Leng Beng’s Hong Leong Holdings, Singapore-listed property group City Developments and Schrager’s Lea Investments, the freehold luxury residences has achieved a 90% sale rate, with the biggest penthouse at 6,049 sq ft being sold for $31 million or $5,125 psf in June 2019.Ensuring a unique experience, the Edition features the celebrated Australian chef Josh Niland’s first restaurant outside of Australia, Fysh; an 80-person main dining room, a 22-person conservatory, and an outdoor pergola seating up to 44 diners. The signature bar, Punch Room, is adjacent to the restaurant.Also located at the heart of the hotel is a courtyard garden, leading to event spaces such as a 872 sq ft boardroom and a 6,458 sq ft event gallery with a capacity of 340 guests.For leisure, the roof bar provides views of the city skyline as you take a dip in its 43-metre pool and luxuriate in the landscaped gardens. Indulge in a relaxing spa experience on the second level with its seven treatment rooms, thermal pools, ice fountain, relaxation lounge, sauna and steam room.For those looking to keep up with their workout regime, a gym with high-performance equipment awaits. Room rates during the soft opening start from $680+++ a night.Looking for a luxurious stay at the Singapore Edition? Check out the latest listings for Boulevard 88 properties for rent and sale on PropertyGuru.The Singapore Edition, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, has been conceived in partnership with American hotelier and real estate mogul Ian Schrager and managed by Marriott, the largest hotel chain in the world, with a portfolio of 31 brands. Opening its doors on Nov 9, the 204-room hotel stands across six floors, while the adjacent development, the 154-unit luxury residences Boulevard 88, soars 28 storeys.Renowned architect Moshe Safdie of Safdie Architects and Singapore-based DP Architects – designer of local landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands and Jewel Changi Airport – is behind The Singapore Edition’s white-marbled lobby with its gold leaf-covered domed ceiling, and the mixed-use development with its double frontage along Orchard Boulevard and Cuscaden Road in prime District 10.Owned by a consortium comprising Singapore tycoon Kwek Leng Beng’s Hong Leong Holdings, Singapore-listed property group City Developments and Schrager’s Lea Investments, the freehold property has achieved a 90% sale rate, with the biggest penthouse at 6,049 sq ft being sold for $31 million or $5,125 psf in June 2019.Fysh, the acclaimed Australian chef Josh Niland’s first restaurant outside of Australia, offers an exquisite dining experience, with an 80-person main dining room, a 22-person conservatory, and an outdoor pergola seating up to 44 diners. Right next door is the signature bar, Punch Room.The hotel also features a courtyard garden at its heart, leading to a series of event spaces, such as an 872 sq ft boardroom and a 6,458 sq ft event gallery with a capacity of 340 guests. Another highlight is the Roof Bar, complete with a 43-metre swimming pool and landscaped garden.Residents of the Edition can also enjoy use of the second level spa, which has seven treatment rooms, his and hers changing suites, sunken vitality thermal pools, an ice fountain, a relaxation lounge, a sauna and a steam room. A gym with high-performance weights and exercise equipment is also located on the same level. Room rates during the soft opening start from $680+++ a night.For those looking to enjoy lavish accommodation at the Singapore Edition, check out the latest listings for Boulevard 88 properties for rent and sale on PropertyGuru.The Singapore Edition, first in Southeast Asia, is a luxurious lifestyle brand created in partnership between American hotelier and real estate mogul Ian Schrager and Marriott, the world’s largest hotel chain boasting a portfolio of 31 brands. Soft opened on Nov 9, the 204-room hotel stands across six floors, with its adjacent 154-unit luxury residences Boulevard 88 soaring 28 storeys high.Behind the property’s white-marbled lobby with its domed ceiling is Genien Moshe Safdie of Safdie Architects and Singapore-based DP Architects, who has also designed iconic landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands and Jewel Changi Airport.Owned by a consortium comprising Singapore tycoon Kwek Leng Beng’s Hong Leong Holdings, Singapore-listed property group City Developments and Schrager’s Lea Investments, the freehold property has achieved a 90% sale rate, with the biggest penthouse at 6,049 sq ft being sold for $31 million or $5,125 psf in June 2019.Embark on a culinary adventure with celebrated Australian chef Josh Niland’s first restaurant outside of Australia, Fysh, featuring an 80-person main dining room, a 22-person conservatory, and an outdoor pergola seating up to 44 diners. The signature bar, Punch Room, is adjacent to the restaurant.The heart of the hotel is its courtyard garden, offering access to a series of event spaces such as an 872 sq ft boardroom and a 6,458 sq ft event gallery with a capacity of 340 guests. Another highlight is The Roof bar, with its 43-metre swimming pool and landscaped garden, perfect for swimming as you view the city skyline.Indulge in a relaxing spa experience on the second level with its seven treatment rooms, thermal pools, ice fountain, relaxation lounge, sauna and steam room. There is also the hotel gym with its high-performance equipment. Room rates during the soft opening start from $680+++ a night.For those seeking luxury-living within the Singapore Edition, check out the latest listings for Boulevard 88 properties for rent and sale on PropertyGuru.